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Three vip3 genes were identified in two Bacillus thuringiensis Spanish collections. Sequence analysis revealed a novel Vip3 protein
class (Vip3C). Preliminary bioassays of larvae from 10 different lepidopteran species indicated that Vip3Ca3 caused more
than 70% mortality in four species after 10 days at 4 μg/cm2. ...
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Three vip3 genes were identified in two Bacillus thuringiensis Spanish collections. Sequence analysis revealed a novel Vip3 protein
class (Vip3C). Preliminary bioassays of larvae from 10 different lepidopteran species indicated that Vip3Ca3 caused more
than 70% mortality in four species after 10 days at 4 μg/cm2. [--]

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This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and
Innovation (grant AGL2009-13340-C02), by grant ACOMP/2009/313
from the Generalitat Valenciana, by European FEDER funds, and by
Bayer BioScience N.V.